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| G==|THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == | 4 S BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, |= WEDNESDAY. JAN. 21, 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS Her | STATES ( a NEWSPAPER HOMELESS TODAY : JAPAN WETHDR je FIGURES IN ist OF FIVE SOCIALISTS. | wn" hh i ‘ - follow, it was decided at a meeting een a. | of the advisory diplomatic council CONSIDERABLY TO SUM terday, according to newspapers ' ALREADY RAISED “More that $3,400 hag been i this cily alone in the (wo rive i WHILE LARGEST NUMBER | icre. OF CASES IN HISTORY IS for funds for Jewish relief in eas! Rurope and with several of the men’ reporTeD, DEATHS FRAZIER MUST - EPIDEMIC NEARS CLIMAXREINSTATE MEN Hele patie ceil HE KICKED OUT MGGUE WY ECE: Ch craton TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED close? to $4,000, as compared with O00 Set as the city’s quota in the ATR 1 LAS pa! op Aro: OCS x es AFTER TODAY, UNTIL THE TRIBUNE CAN BE REHABILI- and Worst Is Over ve, Veta aie ye Ges ag ete ee i a au EFFORT OF GOVERNOR TO Yesterday’ tie various women’s|] “FAMED. TEMPORARY BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL HEADQUAR- teams covered the city pinning tags on i TERS WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN THI OLD PUBLIC OPINION Fall contributors aud the results were}! NO EPIDEMIC is be EVADE TRIAL BEFORE, Washington, Jan. 21- medical authorities have the in- CRAWFORD FAILS fluenza situation so well in hand that no epidem xpected, the Mandan, N. D., Jan, 21.—The public health service announced dase ‘of Sheriff. ‘Pierzina. and haday State's Attorney Gallagher of Gol- BUILDING, OPPOSITE CORWIN'S GARAGE, ON MAIN AND SE sean rete : ‘| OND, WHOSE USE HAS KINDLY BEEN 'TENDERED BY TH | very geatitying. wore than $700 wes) RECKIVERS, THE TRIBUNE PHONES WILL REMAIN NO. 32 A adllohe: fant mostly by small) Ag HERETOFORE, AND PERSONAL BUSINESS WITH THE contribattons from wage euthers and |) GoMPANY WILL BE HANDLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AT others in the: business section, the} pig TEMPORARY QUARTERS, heads of firms and departments iv. . ‘3 : ‘ing contributed the previous 4. | Chicago, Jan, More than 6,000}. gen Valley county against Gov- ane teams and members which cov- the third time in its carecr} basement under the job press de- 4 persons in Chicago were ill today} ernor Frazier brought in distri ee ane ity yesterday were as fol- ribune is today without a home. | partment _ and the print shop, this ‘ from, influenza and reports were the} court for Morton county to com- NocdoMis 7. Conklin aad APS In cach instance a fire has been r jbortion of the building had becu tm- Fy contagion had appeared in cities and] Pel the restoration of, their office On ge a og se and MTS. sponsible for th uation, and © rh | muned from the fire, although dense i towns throughout the middle west,| to them came on yesterday af- Neo = Mie Young aid tn of thes es has occurred with-;smoke had made it almost’ impossi- A Pheumonia also was reported epidem.| ternoon before Judge Crasstord, setts Ole g and Mrs in the of a block on Main}ble to enter. these leparumerts, A | iggand: propor vonately: ad. caubed 28 REE enna pene cone No, 3--M sinyth and Mrs] Shortly after 8 o'clock this morn-/trom” passing trom the mailing. de- ! F larger number of deaths. nfluenza , . AL oe eee innie Sc - sarees pains (Hpi pe ae ast: i rt | é conning to appear in a mild form} tary of the industrial commis- yates, Seta ae and ails ing smoke was discov. {partment into the print shop. and the death rate was low. +A short-| sion, filed an’ affidavit of preju- feo Miss Bertha Rigler and Miss | fice force trickling up ! Spreads £0: Job Rooms. Ber: atten wae taka’ Rosen. ment floor, An alarm w At 1 1 blaze was discovered in ‘ | age of trained nurses handicapped the| dice and the matter was taken No. 5—-Mrs. J.P. Freuch and Mrs.|the’ fire department responded as|the corner of the room where the “a efforts of Chicago health authorities| before the supremb court ee id, 1, Uuy promptly as possible, but by the time|job presses were located and from i SaaS es ar orn At Core waiter | Albany, N. Y., Jan, 20.—There are four principal figures in the; s Catherine Grillin, the flame fighters had reached the! this time on it seemed as if the curl- i) aWhile the number of new influenza) flwiord that the application for {case of the five socialists who were recently ousted from the as- Buxine Schultz and|scene the few s wisps ef smokeling flames had crept to every nook i cases reported to the Chicago board| '& sdk re. Si L. Adl ight jority leader of | A. McDonald. had developed into a heavy, opake]and corner of the structure and sec- H of health reached 2,505, which was| @ charge of venue had been de- [sembly here. Simon L. Adler (upper right), majority leader of |“, Xo" Miss Tuilin Deisem, Miss Pen |ciond whisk: ewept up from the base:| tions of the second. floor were falling ! 114 more than for any similar period ned ang netruo him to pro | the assembly, introduced the resolution which resulted in the oust- nybacker and Mrs, Severson, ment and completely filled the first}in every few minutes, sending up | during the EEA a ar uit ait cena eon ling. Charles-D. Donohue (upper left), minority leader, introduced | “No. 9—Miss Naney Nathan and Mrs.{and second floors. sho of sparks, flames and denso \ tree the anllemle ie hea ne cil Mandan, N. D,, Jan. 21.—Judge a resolution to reseat the five socialists. Thaddeus C. Swect (lower; Molly Eppinge It seemed impossible for the fire-|black smoke. sy this time the en- 4 . tiae” W. F. Crawford in district court right), speaker of the assembly, has appointed a judiciary commit- No, 10--Mrs. It .C, Rosen and Mrs. mei reach the seat of ne plage, Ul 4 pass was # ness or flames y i 5 i ; 4 |g today, ordered reinstatement ot ” 5 Sn Ab cadens FOAL Lah which was in the rear part of the}and smoke, and all hopes of saving tos Death from siuleonae: during nite # Sherift John Pierzina and State's |tee for the trial of'the ousted men. Attorney General Charles D.) <4) 11 “siss pertha Rigler and Mjss|basement, and the fire steadily gained |the old landmark were given up. i Ay tie ia the reatest number was| Attorney R. F. Gallagher of Gol. |Newton (lower left), chief counsel of the Lusk investigating com-/ toxen. *"'|headway for almost an hour before} ‘Through the roof of the building / i reported in last year’s epidemic. den Valley county, who awerer te mittee, will represent the assembly at the trial. 12--Mrs, W. Hheling and Miss it mn ally broke theduel the: iy ilooe i flames’ shot Upnards oi teil Reports to Mlinois state hotse of- moved from office recently by or- Or into 3 socond, nthe Be | fire D ag SDNCAG, Bee! Bly { ficer& indicated the epidemic was sub-| der of Governor Lynn J. Frazier. everal of the men’s and women's|plate glass windo’ were smashed, | intolerant of any attempt to stop it. siding at Camp Grant, where only two} On motion of counsel for the CHARLE S EVANS HUGHES’ COMMIT?YEE teams have not reported as ye and streams were trained upon the|The printing snop and job press room . the 4 yey a nso together with the work: o siness 0 and com- © a mass of flam the business ee he last 24|* ousted: officials; the sdasecwas "prs zy these together with the work thet business: 0} rooms and wy | ee vate eee eee eto of| dered dismissed because of lack DENIED HEARING BEF ‘ORE NEW YORK he done during the week und the sub-| posing rooms: office and mailing. department were. au 4 5 W .| of prosecution and because of re- scriptions taken: at te local hotels} ‘The volume of the smoke was soj rapidly disappearing in flame and : 886 cases and seven deaths were re) ty.a1 of the attorneys for the | * LEGISLATORS | TRYING RED MEMBERS | iiidiy ana Saturday when (he travel-|great. that it was impossible to re-jsmoke, the entire second floor Was a 8 \ ponted: governor to accede to any stipu- Alb N. a1. ~th s fer “th P ft the |ims men are in the city are eted {move from the building anything ex- sea of fire and th wall onthe Main ’ | ‘ ‘| lations. any, N. Y., Jan, 21—The Soon after the opening of Aah to swell the amount raied in this[cept typewriters, bookkeeping ma-)street frontage cracked und threat- \ il The officials served notice on assembly judiciary committee, trial a semen was tea it city to almost $4,000 or almost as much |chine’ d the lighter pieces of fur-}ened to fall either inward and help } ’ Governor Frazier last Saturday, which is trying the five suspend- neseried val the a: mbly had | as "was expected from the ani conn-|niture, The newspaper press, job/ smother the blazing ruins, or outward through their counsel, that they i learned “through fhe — various ty, $5,000. | Presses, linvtypes ‘and othe heavy|and endanger the lives of the hun- f would move for trial in Morton ed socialist members, refused at channels” that the defendanis jo") PO) 1.18 | achinory are bolled to solid con-|dreds of onlookers who were gathered ii * county on Tuesday of this week. the opening of their trial here were members of a fiarty’ whose crete bases, and an effort move}across the s' and perhaps even 2) They contended there were no today ito note the appearance of platform demanded “complete de- them was out of the questi ignite the buildings on the opposite : grounds for the action of the the New York city bar associa- struction of our form of govern- | Origin of Blaze Unknown. side, of Main street. Hf governor in removing them from tion’s committee headed — by ment by the formentation of in- No one can throw any light on the| The portion of the building occu- i office. ‘ Charles E. Hughes, which asked dustrial unrest, the bringing into origin of the bla The day me-|pied by the Corwin Co., on the ex- ( In district court, W, As Ander- to be received ‘in the interests action of force and violence and chanical and bus! force had just|treme western end of The ‘Tribune ! Vy ’ 9 9 son, secretary, of the Industrial of the public. direct action by the mas: reported for. duty. Presumably no}plant, was unharmed, a_ brick wall ioe (ie Commission, and George K. Fos- one had becn near the baling room,} separating the two sections of the | P ter, until recently assistant at- where the firg appears to have start-| building. i SUFFICIENT VOTES CAST, torney-general, acted as attor GOTHAM TOMCAT ed, for seve hours, Smoking had Finally Secure control, : 00: for the governor. They des 2 been prohibited in all parts of the By noon the fire had started to FAVORABLE TOB ST, | to £0 on with the case in B HAS $100 FEED shop. burn itself out. and the emen, ice e OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE face of a supreme court orde | eer -—— Not Serious at First. covered and frost bitten in most in- ig aintaining the presence of Attor- : Colruahw dst Tuesdd 2 | Handicapped by the severe cold] stances, had succeeded. in getting con- in oy James Manahan of St. Paul | New York, N. ., Jan, 2)—A®stray een een eee cee tast| Weather, the fire department attempt |trol of the situation, Pouring hun- a! Fargo, N. D., Jan. 21.—The Society) was necessary to conduct of the |tom cat’ projected himseft into the} hight in which a man supposed to “d to confine the: blaze to the waste dreds of gallons of water which al- y cf Hquity interests still had the plat) proceedings. annual poultry show in progress to- > Sein Feinner was killed, Wile po- room in the basement where it}most froze solid as it left the nozzle Jae ‘ form at the tristate grain srowers’ SS jai 1d MudieGn “aquare’ garden and lneenian’ were removing their belon first discovered. AL this time,fof the hoses the blaze was beaten \ convention this morning concluding! Mandan, Jan, 21.—When the case ty Jn: MaCIsen “ed 5 a ings from the village of Cooraclare|#bout 9 o'clock, there seemed litle} back until all danger of iurther Fi their portion of the program at noon} brought by former Sheriff Pierzina|had a $100 breakfast on two carricr é Fa aaa ear y [likelihood that’ the flames would spreading was 1 Ti today. and State’s Attorney Gallagher of Gol-|pigcons on exhibitign by a Baltimore, —_ Mired on by a large party. from both {siread beyond the basement, All of the delicate linotype ma- H W. H, Watts of Omaha, Nev., rep-|den Valley ‘county came up in the|rancier, The homeless feline squeezed | |,, ; hides of the roads Four bicycle po-| Additional hose was secured and| chines, bolted to the floors, were resenting the livestock business, |Morton county district, court before), ihe garden in some unknown |, i, bieze Which today wrecked eee a nad the fire, killing one|son the firemen had three ms |badly damaged by the tons of water { founded by the Farmers’ U jon of | Judge Crawford Tu ay afternoon, site a ‘ 2 2 rae fhe Tribune plant at the corner of nan and Capturing Lae cies Gr the {on the burning paper which wa thrown into the building while ‘the \ lowa and Nebraska and H. N. Owens |the attorn Gov, Frazior fled) Vey ene tae ; rd and Main streets is the first | attach marty, who were brought, to | ns wy great clouds of gray ce. [carefully adjusted — press wero t of Minneapolis, who spoke on “grainlan affiday prejudice against| teen thousand birds, finally — choo fea whic th Hiatt alty hia Lp ACU: i A iv of Ul n killed |The people who ‘were living in_ the |she of ice. The thousands of trading,” were the principal speakers] Judge Crawford, and at the hour of| ing the pigeons. Only a few feath ious fire which the capital cily has | Kilrush, ne ee Oda: wna “ewe on the upper floor in the ‘cor: | pl of type unharmed by fire this mornin) : going to press the attorneys were en-|were left to tell the tale, The cat jsuffered in many mouths, For two! fel adie ae erie policemel the building had removed most jor smoke but we n into solid q The increase: gf the capital stock of | gaging in a very lively discussion over | escaped. or more Bismarek had been re-/28ay a ieee Sar 7 Mesa Par gir a s and some of the |masses. t the Equity Co-operative exchange, anjthe matter. we i esa Naor ably fortunate in having few |S"? y wy | s of The bune office, such | Big Press Damageds ear ¥ I i organization founded by !the Society! The two officials are bringing suit ero ee few typewr desks ane The | , one of the fin- ! of Equity for the handling of grain; to restrai - to prevent! DR. FISHER SAYS Th vate vs Lean i! y chosen i\BANK DEPOSITS IN lchairs, were taken out of the office fest of s an almost total from $1,000,000 to $9,000,000, was|their removal fr fice. { A IVES FREEZING \ Hs on aa ee | part of the building on the corner. | it . as the fire had \ completed today. officials announcing! John F. Sullivan of Mandan and NAT ae tira mE RAL ce | BISMARCK AMOUNT Fire Gains Headway. Nburned its fie L around it and huge a that sufficient votes had been cast|w, F. Burnett and T. J. Murtha of H 45 DEGREES: fas Usa col ee one In spite of Uhe steams of freezing [quantities of had flooded and fi favorable to. the increase. The. ln-| Diekingon are appearing tor the wwo! WIT, rae eee time wee! "FO FIVE MILLION) «ter town on the blazing paper covered “the intricate mechani a“ creased capital, it is announced, will} ousted officials and Wm. Anderson,| = 3 eoidiwagy betweaitn hones anal Hc the badeiénts ihe Mre:galied: wead: | Considerable damage was caused to j be used in extending the elevatur syS-!secretary of the Industrial Commi nd Mrs. A. M. Fisher, formerly |their place TE ork water | way, ate its way through the mnoden the Age quan of vane pls 4 tem which now includes 77 elevators| sion, and Atty., Foster of Bism: of this city, who have been visitiug|orywhere as it fell, shd the firemen,| Bank deposits in this ci aud up the walls, sp ng un-}per stock by smoke, water and fire, \, in. Minnesota and North Dakota. and T. J. Krause of Mandan for the) \ayious parts of the country, are now {working with hands and feet numbed | 000,000 the greatest in the h the entire building]and the business department equip: 7 At last night's session resolutions | governor. lan ikon, Wash they in-|and aching, were seriously — handi-| {ie city: and a marked inert » volumes of smoke, {ment was a total loss iti rote tne period oC government cor:|” ‘The cave was ealled taiy, vaorning| (lt Teumlalng fur w few woek capped. SOE eae a viduals tune tie "i PRES goal aid out are eee f tend the perios 9 ee vel pasa tole The case was cal a ae zi aie there, Dr. “s, The Gi ner building: had already includ aul dete i indy 4 ee a dar! ker é indi z, Hn ie i od dete ME Steet Anan onic | trol of fal Se Pee ee aera ee a orea Governoe Peacier | tO ipa. aud. oflier, “pote lived through {wo general conflagr: ina and bankers, bt daes not in er inflammable, material ot ’ IREMEN DOs GOOD; WORK March | next. — jaaattl court, Which denied Governor is A Orient and intend to be a mt ltions which practically. clude the fi es of the Bank of 2 we purning Aine die Menace cae nena \ It is charged in the resolutions that}a change of venue on an affidavit iaareks of an earlier day Dakota which ig not required by law ndows in all parts of th ve Bisinarck | pe g “come of tite, Wall street. offietal who rejudice filed against Judge that it was not destined” ty make statements of conditions atjing on the main floor and did good work in handling one } “were, in: control during, the wat ex: W. A. Anderson, s€¢-f yr oitin, Ih ee eee a ket ang {certain periods of the yea were broken in by the fire of the ‘stubbomest, fires, in the j ered ever Faia re ener ae retary ot the State industrial commis: ‘Aberdeen has had the hardest’ winter {virtue in the old adage that “thr The ¥ aN ational Bank Sete ae eine OL ate aor le eee icky Festus Seay ine qailroade’” andthe ex ae He pores ee of the attorney | the past thirty years, the thermo- should have rendered ‘The | al the othe (at jonaitaain sNGMie Une Wasinagd deyar in the face of frost-bitten hands, { oa period of control is requested eneral'e’ Stil: appeared for the ov: at time going | s new home immune. era ra eee Ta want Swhete shawe THunle water-souked clothing which im: ‘in order that we may have a fairjernor and declined to proceed with| Stes above zero. | {yO Ts rr 1S nieranecoualy wilin thea book paper, the newspaper pr liately turned to sheaths of q tan ot government operation of rail- e, appeared for the governor | YC'y unre carts kota’s tl iL. -V. A. UNIT FOR Mikes Gee 28 iling department were sto and the dangers attendant . all interests involved.” {ential ranges of North Dakota’s ther- | 1 rhe entire deposits of cick bank un !iocated soon was a 1 f upon falling embers and debris roads fair to all { mometers, ‘The former Bisirels phy | BURLEIGH COUNTY | entire deposits of cach bank o ated soo was a ms e] | euuion Callin ober tian and his wife left here last Novem- I ng Bee ieee ey sare ing fee benns Th MID-WESTERN PAPERS TO haf Saul # yo inte’ Seiraata "wire her re| | ORGANIZED HERE a ee oe ee anaey BE 40 PER CENT SHORT OF [refused' to recognize the necessity of j#ined over Christmas. | Thev do m0") puneizn eouniy members of Ue In hn basement a for that reason probs| adequately express its anprect. | PRINT REQUIREMENTS |i" Manahan, and when the attor cha. icles Bos: BS aay laependent Voters’ asseviation have es- {ably ihe blaze did no immediately | tion, but it would be dereliet in | Z neys for the governor declined t ne Oe Htablished a unit. and have — opt penetrate to that part of the build-|) it duts ail it mot award Bis . ter a defense of the governor Se eR ena Feounty headquarters in’ the Hos! ing. marek’s volunteer fire-fighters | Washington, dpe. cig nmeriens tion ia removing the Golde eller | JAMESTOWN FORESTERS Duildinegon’ Brondw The | GoUNSEL FOR SOCIALISTS le al Hope Given Up. ae this small mead of praise. | newspapers in the middle west aI | county officials, the court ordeved the | N | will I DEFENDS RUSSIAN SOVIETS ven up to 10 o'clock there s | perently, wilisbe forty percent Shor | case ‘dismissed and the. officisis: Te: | FETE EX SERVICE MEN | rdune will ti Abang, N.Y dan, 21.—-A- defense |a good chance that the fire would be] A thelr éupplszotegapet, Ole state dStis™ [stored to; thels, former, Places,,,in.ac:| Reading rooms of soviet Rus made today on|somined to the Dascment whero It] | Impossibla, to Eetimale bot on SE ee ere aie Cana tit |e eee ee: | Jamestown, N. D., Jan, 21—A ban-| an abundance jthe floor of the New York assembly | had or Mifice and the mailing room estimate the loss, which is certain to a "] an ret " p a ——— chy = mies 5 sens — A z 2 > ¢ 5 5 re e ailing ate a catargo Vand iments of news: | MAKING GOOD PROGRESS ;quet was tendered the ¢ ce men| With the a e |chamber by Seymour Sterlman, of Chi- |business office a ae a ur(be very extensive, because of the va aaa a ae United St es from WITH DECENNIAL COUNT |of this city Monday night vy St.| supplied. __ |eago, an attorney for the defense in ie Le floor. But evidently the}large amount of valuable paper stock con eer ee eee ke raners Go. and | Washington, Jan. 21.—Rapid prog-|Mary’s Court No. 212, Catholic Or-| The officer See eee ereeene ag (blaze had spread considerably moré/and the expensive machinery. with an sa ears "controlled. concerts in | ress is being made in the fourteenth |der of Forester A feature of the] man; J. P. Jac aera jcialist as em bly men betore ie oF aa could aa Aaaartay VHiGh che plant was: filled: THe: com ‘ vestern Ontario. centennial census enumeration. Di-|entertainment was the demobilization | H. Tangle he unit an-|sembly — judiciary — committe; through the impenetrable smoke for|pany's records, subscription lists and Ontario. , rector Sam L. Rogers announced to- lof ‘the order's ce’ flag, 34 blue} nounces that it does not intend to er icharges of ai ae erence eT Gf fame could be ‘1 curling other valuable papers Were in a_fire- { Women’s Auxiliar; day that complete returns from 1,145 jstars and two gold stars represent-| ter county polities wi it is forced Whiten bott : ide ad af Os al ee a towardacthe ¢ proof vault where the blaze could not \ T We ’s Auxili ry. to. the| districts in the larger cities had been,/ing the lodge’s contribution to the| in by the entry of the league and that jarguments / Chairman artin an {the entire secotid floor over reach them, but files of The Tribune \} ood omen'si, Auxitary te ived and that returns from ‘prac-jarmy, navy and marine corps. at present it has no ates for nounced the motion to reseat the de-| Teamallinaeecaial dating back to the last fire, and which ( American Aegion. Wil Nord An impor) rere Ned any off © or local, but is stand jfendants pending trial had been de-| office and mailing room : ck t na wel ant meetiftg at the Elks’ temple at/ tically all districts were expected to|each man’s name was called the any ti oF i Hans Mourth> overruled since the|roaring furnace. cannot be reproduced. were lost wi q 8 o'clock Thursday evening, when aibe in the census bureau by February representing him on the flag was re-] ing for principiés rather than for nied, the fourt \duerto the fact that thire. was no (Continued on Page Two.)’ jmoved, men, i lopening of the investigation. i full attendance of members is urged.

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